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  • ‘No need for lessons on democracy from a failed state’: India criticises Pakistan in UN meeting

    ‘No need for lessons on democracy from a failed state’: India criticises Pakistan in UN meeting

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 10, 2018 · 11:02 am
  • Minerva won the I-League this year as much as East Bengal and Mohun Bagan blew it

    Minerva won the I-League this year as much as East Bengal and Mohun Bagan blew it

    Arka Bhattacharya
    · Mar 09, 2018 · 07:07 pm
  • That’s unusual: Nikita Singh’s newest romance novel is about two people falling out of love

    That’s unusual: Nikita Singh’s newest romance novel is about two people falling out of love

    Nikita Singh
    · Mar 08, 2018 · 05:30 pm
  • Film flashback: In ‘Good Bye Lenin!’, nostalgia for a Communist way of life saves lives

    Film flashback: In ‘Good Bye Lenin!’, nostalgia for a Communist way of life saves lives

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Mar 07, 2018 · 07:30 pm
  • Nagaland verdict explained in 24 charts: How the Congress helped the BJP make inroads in the state

    Nagaland verdict explained in 24 charts: How the Congress helped the BJP make inroads in the state

    Gilles Verniers
    · Mar 07, 2018 · 01:30 pm
  • SC asks Election Commission to respond to petitions seeking cluster counting of votes

    SC asks Election Commission to respond to petitions seeking cluster counting of votes

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 05, 2018 · 06:12 pm
  • Searching through the fog of history, this man helps Trinidad families trace their Indian roots

    Searching through the fog of history, this man helps Trinidad families trace their Indian roots

    Parul Agrawal
    · Mar 05, 2018 · 11:30 am
  • How ‘Call me By Your Name’ reclaims Eden for gay people everywhere

    How ‘Call me By Your Name’ reclaims Eden for gay people everywhere

    Devdutt Pattanaik
    · Mar 03, 2018 · 07:30 pm
  • ‘Vendetta’, ‘diversionary tactic’: Congress responds to Karti Chidambaram’s arrest

    ‘Vendetta’, ‘diversionary tactic’: Congress responds to Karti Chidambaram’s arrest

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 28, 2018 · 12:42 pm
  • Readers’ comments: Army chief has the right to talk about anything concerning national security

    Readers’ comments: Army chief has the right to talk about anything concerning national security

    Scroll
    · Feb 23, 2018 · 10:30 pm
  • India slips two ranks – 81 among 180 – in Transparency International’s index on corruption in 2017

    India slips two ranks – 81 among 180 – in Transparency International’s index on corruption in 2017

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 22, 2018 · 11:20 am
  • Oxfam employees threatened colleague investigating sex scandal, shows 2011 report

    Oxfam employees threatened colleague investigating sex scandal, shows 2011 report

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 19, 2018 · 01:52 pm
  • Delhi Police announce reward for information on man who allegedly sexually harassed a student

    Delhi Police announce reward for information on man who allegedly sexually harassed a student

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 17, 2018 · 03:18 pm
  • The Oxfam scandal shows the inherent inequality in development work – here’s how to change that

    The Oxfam scandal shows the inherent inequality in development work – here’s how to change that

    Luisa Enria, The Conversation
    · Feb 16, 2018 · 08:30 pm
  • Rajsamand murder: Supreme Court asks CBI’s lawyer to take instructions on conducting the inquiry

    Rajsamand murder: Supreme Court asks CBI’s lawyer to take instructions on conducting the inquiry

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 16, 2018 · 07:52 pm
  • ‘Garbage’ director Q on his new film: ‘It’s dangerous, not funny’

    ‘Garbage’ director Q on his new film: ‘It’s dangerous, not funny’

    Devarsi Ghosh
    · Feb 16, 2018 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Aiyaary’ film review: A poorly aimed surgical strike on corruption in the Army

    ‘Aiyaary’ film review: A poorly aimed surgical strike on corruption in the Army

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Feb 16, 2018 · 06:45 am
  • With India’s vulture population at death’s door, a human health crisis may not be far off

    With India’s vulture population at death’s door, a human health crisis may not be far off

    Prerna Singh Bindra
    · Feb 13, 2018 · 03:30 pm
  • Japanese speed skater Kei Saito given first doping suspension at Pyeongchang Olympics

    Japanese speed skater Kei Saito given first doping suspension at Pyeongchang Olympics

    AFP
    · Feb 13, 2018 · 08:54 am
  • How algorithms are radically changing public discourse, shaping public opinion

    How algorithms are radically changing public discourse, shaping public opinion

    Konrad Lischka, The Conversation Christian Stöcker, The Conversation
    · Feb 12, 2018 · 07:30 pm
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